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The Ebola Survival Handbook BK303
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The Ebola Survival Handbook BK303
Books - The Ebola Survival Handbook By Joseph Alton, MD. An MD Tells You What You Need to Know Now to Stay Safe. Be prepared to fight off the pandemic that is fatal to almost half of its victims, with advice from bestselling author Dr. Joseph Alton. As the Ebola epidemic becomes more frightening and hits closer to home people are looking for answers. How does it spread? Are we at risk? How do we protect ourselves and our families from this deadly disease? In this necessary new book, Dr. Joseph Alton, an MD who is at the forefront of crisis medicine, explains the virus, how it spreads, how to prevent infection, and what the right treatment protocol is if the virus is contracted. He explains in easy-to-understand language the latest research on how Ebola is transmitted and treated, including late-breaking research from the University of Minnesota that shows it may be transmissible by air. As the Ebola crisis unfolds with increasing severity and an exponential mortality rate, it is becoming more obvious that our government does not have the skills and resources to protect us in the event of a fast-moving pandemic.
Books - The Ebola Survival Handbook By Joseph Alton, MD. An MD Tells You What You Need to Know Now to Stay Safe. Be prepared to fight off the pandemic that is fatal to almost half of its victims, with advice from bestselling author Dr. Joseph Alton. As the Ebola epidemic becomes more frightening and hits closer to home people are looking for answers. How does it spread? Are we at risk? How do we protect ourselves and our families from this deadly disease? In this necessary new book, Dr. Joseph Alton, an MD who is at the forefront of crisis medicine, explains the virus, how it spreads, how to prevent infection, and what the right treatment protocol is if the virus is contracted. He explains in easy-to-understand language the latest research on how Ebola is transmitted and treated, including late-breaking research from the University of Minnesota that shows it may be transmissible by air. As the Ebola crisis unfolds with increasing severity and an exponential mortality rate, it is becoming more obvious that our government does not have the skills and resources to protect us in the event of a fast-moving pandemic.